WELCOME TO THE CLEAN ENERGY GROUP PUBLICATIONS LIBRARY

Here you will find Clean Energy Group’s reports and case studies, as well as some third-party publications that may be of interest. All of these publications are listed in chronological order, with the most recent publications first.

How to use the Publications Library

Use the filters on the right-hand side of the page to search for specific materials. You can filter by project, publication type, relevant technologies, and by publication year. You can also search by keyword. The keyword search will pick up words from the title, description and data fields of each resource.

Additional Resources

Webinar slides and recordings are not archived in this Publications Library. These materials can be found on the Webinars page of this website, on Clean Energy Group’s Vimeo page, and in the various Clean Energy Group Project pages.

An archive of press releases and media coverage can be found in the Press section of this website.

A complete collection of resources related to the Clean Energy States Alliance (CESA) is available at www.cesa.org.

Researchers from NREL and Clean Energy Group found that placing a monetary value on the ability of solar+storage to avoid losses during grid outages can significantly impact project economics and system design.

Clean Energy Group submitted comments to the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities regarding the treatment of behind-the-meter energy storage and NEM systems that are engaged, or wish to engage in net energy metering (NEM).

A Minnesota educational facility installed a battery storage system to compliment an existing solar electric system for cost savings and resilient power. This case study includes technical and financial details, as well as lessons learned over the course of the project.

This is a summary of “Framework for Testing the Effectiveness of Bat and Eagle Impact-Reduction Strategies at Wind Energy Projects,” a 2016 report by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). This summary was prepared for the Northeast Wind Resource Center by the Clean Energy States Alliance.

Clean Energy Group submitted comments to the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources as part of the pending rulemaking docket regarding whether to set a utility energy storage mandate or target, and at what size.